Bi-weekly Meeting on Behavior Change Research in HCI

The Kowloon Interaction Design Center (KLIC) held its bi-weekly meeting on January 26, from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM, marking the resumption of KLIC meetings for the semester.

The session focused on Behavior Change Research in Human–Computer Interaction (HCI). The meeting covered key concepts and research methodologies in this area and included hands-on activities to support practical understanding.

The meeting took place in person at CMC 6058, with remote access available for participants who joined online. The session was part of KLIC’s regular bi-weekly activities, which aim to support learning, discussion, and collaboration among members interested in HCI research.




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